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*''Japanese:''富山城''(Toyama-jou)''
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*''Built:c. [[1543]]''
 
*''Type:Flatland''
 
*''Type:Flatland''
*''Founder:Sassa Narimasa''
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*''Founder: [[Jinbo clan]]''
*''Year:[[1579]]''
   
*''Demolished:[[1871]]''
 
*''Demolished:[[1871]]''
 
*''Reconstructed:1954([[Tenshu|Mogi Tenshu]])''
 
*''Reconstructed:1954([[Tenshu|Mogi Tenshu]])''
*''Location:[[Etchu province]]''
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*''Location:[[Etchu province|Etchû province]]''
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*''Japanese:''富山城''(Toyama-jou)''
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Toyama castle was a Sengoku fortress in [[Etchu province|Etchû province]], the central power base of the [[Jinbo clan]]. In the [[Edo period]], it became the center of [[Toyama han]], governed by a branch of the [[Maeda clan]].
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It was originally built by retainers of the Jinbo clan, sometime around 1543. It served as the center of the clan's power during struggles against the [[Shiina clan]] for dominance in the region.
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The castle fell to [[Uesugi Kenshin]] in 1560, who allowed the Jinbo retainers to maintain control of it, after declaring their loyalty to the Uesugi. Under [[Kojima Motoshige]], Toyama repelled attacks from the [[Ikko-ikki|Ikkô-ikki]] of Etchû in 1572.
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The castle soon fell, however, to the forces of [[Oda Nobunaga]], who installed [[Sassa Narimasa]] in Toyama in [[1581]]. Under Narimasa, the moats, foundation, and towers were expanded and renovated.
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Following the death of Nobunaga, the castle came into the hands of the [[Maeda clan]]. [[Maeda Toshinaga]] retired to Toyama in 1605, passing on the position of ''daimyô'' of [[Kaga han]] to his brother [[Maeda Toshitsune]]. Around 1639, Toshitsune granted Toyama to his son [[Maeda Toshitsugu]] as a separate domain (''han'').
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==Lords of Toyama==
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*[[Jinbo clan]] (c. 1543-1581)
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**[[Jinbo Nagatomo]] (? - 1560)
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**[[Kojima Motoshige]] (c. 1570s; under Uesugi Kenshin)
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*[[Sassa Narimasa]] (1581-1582; under Oda Nobunaga)
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*[[Maeda Toshinaga]] (1605-1639)
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*[[Maeda Toshitsugu]] (1639 - ?)
    
==Link==
 
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==References==
 
==References==
*[[Nihon no Meijo]]
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*Inoue, Munekazu. ''[[Nihon no Meijo|Nihon no Meijô]]'' Yûzankaku Publishers, 1992.
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*Terada Shôichi (ed.) ''Meijô wo aruku 2: Kanazawa-jô''. Tokyo: PHP Kenkyûsho, 2002.
    
[[Category:Castles]]
 
[[Category:Castles]]
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[[Category:Muromachi Period]]
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